AI NLL ONS A Luda, AND PERSONAL. We are all wishing for nice weather next week. Fall fashions at Kessler's Millhelmn Depart- ment st ady tiny for the ball after 6:00 o'clock. » early twilight games lgrasl Spayd, Gregr towlsnip farmer, was a brief caller at office a prosperous this on Monday. Dr, Mrs, Johnstown, drove Yearick, Valley thelr and George 1. of to Penng and are chouwlating among nEitny friends and relatives oth Bank Company the First and Valley 12 h Nationa Penns Bunking will cloge at ook noon. Thursday, Sept. 61 Grange Day nut Encamp ment, Misses hart, d Clood M at Grace Mrs, S Margaret and of Mr. Johnstown, wghters and Goodhart, of wre guests ithe their Hall. ¢ grandfather, hore Durst, in Centre Mrs. N. L. Harriet, bit - thelr Mr and Bartges and for week Avis this SUPDErvising 1 Lock Miss a granddaughter st of Agnes of Rey Crumiding, former presiding eld was favored ym Mrs, N, CO Tuesday, who was op her 1H Hn 4 town she al and largest Havana t und on es S| in 18 the pioneer tobac country. who Iris LOW ns Mrs cousins Tressler Mi Ix and John are M » entertaining Treasiet from New Bloomtd fowa. Fi M iid Mrs a Moines an Lhe borg e . ew! merchant, { Rev.) Smiley H. An Miss i Penns town Mrs and ENE an Sree numerous nit Dakota, hore twenty-seven aml has been engaged in farming for the greater part sin then. Mrs M of visiting friends of came Cora Booby, Indianapolis, Indmna, who has been and relatives in the Jower end several weeks, Monday, E remain Penng Valley for Hall John to Centre on taking a home the Grange This is he room in the tishel she will where over Encampment and Fair, where she success for She is looking for- to former home and fully number of years conducted a millinery store a“ meeting former ward with pleasure aequaintances during the coming week, Hinois. He and some friends made the trip as far William Stover, of Freeport, prrived in Centre Hall on Monday. a8 Brookville, Indiana county, in a cr, but at this point some car repairs were needed and Mr, and Mrs’ Stover came by rail whilee the remaides of the party walted undil the car was repair. wl. Mr. Stover left Centre Hall many yonek ago, and it was eighteen years wl \he was here previous to his present trip. He le tooking fine and states that former resdents here now tiving in Freeport are also well and prospering. While in this Immediate vicinity Mr, Stover is stopping with his sister; Mr. John H. Runkle, cast of town. Before returning he will visit his brother, John F'. Stover, at Ber rysburg, a, puny AND PERSONAL. Hats trimmed er's, Mitlheim., free of charge —Keas- ady The | wired Weaver Hghting. Harry residence was for electric Clymer MceClenahan is now agent for fall the Philadedphin dailies sold locally. The of las week August, the latter unseasonable ¥ weather during was fon) Com {for Mr, College, kl Mrs. W, H Sunday Homan, of State Mua and spent with Henry Homan, in Centre Hall Mr, at lak the During this week and next er Is acting extra man Hall ns an Centre rallroad station, The stonemasons It week started to encase Garis 18 bungalow, in Miltheim, with native ! i f Mrs anot his Nancy of Curtin, is Centre MoMeen, county waman to have She became n Monday Ereit age. Afi tyv-four vears old on John Garis, of Bellefonte, while gnth- ering some mason stones in the moun Mills the near Pme Grove lag day, was hand hy 4 weloped Mrs the State at Mrs She I= Cotlege, 18 Ma Hadl daughters Platts, of home of hes and H aceomperyie O parents, in (entre twin and diunughter, all inter Ling Hill. formerly Master of the we t Pennsylvanin State Grange. a osident of Huntingdon, been appointed food district « OMpris Hunt ford field, Mifflin, Snyder # “ ed «8 Lend ingdon, Urdon countie Mrs. A. | { fre. Hicks, Misses Marguerite wk Beul Ammon Burk! Trenton, N. J Person Burg ih Person and Mas hol Phil of My Burns he Muncy police foree and his Pi of in home town H. Meyer Heedavile Mrs Mast and Mr of New York Hall « inl and 1rd Smith, of Harold entre Mrs Butler, £3 y My Tuesginy Mr allorney were In 1 Hitler is a son aw of and ard a He the court in Meyer practicing simitted MitHin coun Was uiso The road Vall competing between and Sandy the improved road Tyrone, A fitting cer held evening Harry for of the authorities pers of while the form- high the Philipsburg and Was opened a few days ago emony and banguet the last Was on of B. having se- Thursday Hon the credit summit week, at which was given all the mitting the That er cured favor construction this road is likely true, but legislator wag getting Class road for his section of county, Pena Valley was wallowing the drifts there to The the complishments of Mr. Scott hy the peo- in mil or plunging through snow for which move Was ng, money Pes recollections of nee ple throughout the for him, this section kind that make \ ————— 3 AP AAT Committed to Asylum, Through joint action of the are not one whoop ‘er up of town, was committed to the Danville insane asylum. He was taken from top of Nittany Mountain. where he had just completed a summer home, and was temporarily’ living, to Belle- fonte on Saturday. Two physicians exnmined him and reported favorable to his commitment. The methods em- ployed gave Mr. Detwiler no opportus nity to resort to legal proceedings to stay incarceration. He was taken to , Danville on Sunday. —— PINE GROVE MILLS, * Bome of our "forenoon" farmers are ' seeding whet this week, | This the 1awistown i Mr Mis Sunday the J. was poction was well represented at fair on Thursday. Wallace A. gliding and Markel spdnt at Mercury Fortney home, } the 44 and about degree mark Thursday morning there was some frost W. H. Smith visiting of refitives | Mrs Tyrone has been and friends in the valley the past week. Johny M. of Bellefonet an over Sunday visitor his sister, Kelchline Wits with [Mrs Sue Goss | Miss Mabel ‘spending two weeks Bellefonte KE. ia CN Musser of at Grandpa Muser's home, The September schools open of has Ferguson ard The repainted Mrs their township with =a Rock ful} Corps teachers Grove school heen Mr Bowersox of State Ford visiting und John in new sedan mo- Rock Fry College, tore to nt the Mack M1 Bprings, home Mra, Alf Saunders Mr spent and xl Krape and Hall Inle Kate of Centre Sunday at the Charles home On the Branch Prof, A. L wie and two Bowersox. 1 daughters were Sunday visitors at Miss & On I ng Peart a two Milihweim, leav weeks the home of if PWS Vietera SPRING MILLS Allison. of Renoy the H or at “rida visited « fami) many friends Dewy rire TUSSEYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holderman and family, and Mrs Char Siutterbeck, Mrs Mrs Lingle and family attended the Lewis vir on Thursday. Robb of with Joseph Ramer HS and Wiklkam town ff Mrs SV = 8 Bellefonte spent eral days her daughter Mis T. Swarts Mr toona Al home of PF. Rock William Rockey of at the Ww und Mrs spent Sunday his parents. Mr. and Mrs ey Mu Fred from Wednesday until and Mrs Garret SBunday at the home of his parents in Sugar Valley tunkle and Charley (Cold- of Centre Hall the school house NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ¥ La WIND Tire and rim: owner may proving property : a - paying for this ad Call at home of F. 8. Wells, Hall Lawrence ron are pulting a new roof on obtain same by and Centre | LOST Folding jack crank, some | Where on the milk route coversd ithe undersigned. Kindly return ‘me. Wm. H. Homan, Centre Hall. Ee eA FOUNDA new automobile tire, ithe Barlystown road, west of Old Fort, lon Friday of last week. By proving to on a # nm Ha. Much Fermality Attends the Opening cf &n Account and the Making Use of |%, In the tow of France, In Paris itzelf, where the bunks and other Institutions close high noon and there are four tides dally on the sub whys and husses, there Is the same hard und leisured work, If you want a banking account, apply in due tte for und are asked to enll it a few days later. No, it will take you much thine; it is the custom, either, to send t hy time, when you are enjoying a pleasant promenade along the bowievards, you will think of your check book and then you will call for it and finally, with due formality,” it will be placed In your hands, The get- ting ts means is another 1 in Interesting g your bank wilds to LS gre ut you 1 check hook, for not not post : too same ye of money by | Here i Come concernin genenlogy, number and the inter You do not staius, your that of the tra hing else nsaction, ment, the owner may obtain the tire at the home of Fred 8, Centre Hall, blanket, on Sunday afternoon, between Lemont and Boalsburg: reward If re turned. Mrs, H, B. Wagner, 739 East phone 290, WANTED--From of two, all modern conveniences; con. venient ty Lewistown. care of Centre Reporter, Centre Hall, Pa. in in money You go as purt after 12, rn rite and walt you nllogaphy, n nor almo } is #8 you until gO lege, you Harrie ench lad onl meh PUT HIS FAME ABOVE MONEY Lia contains wisft mMa- BDOOVE, of Pinsapple Peciing Made Easy. wel a ploeapple & Lettie or a pall a little than the pineapple with bolling Juto tiEg plunge tl fruit, ly covering It wit water, fo for to five Remove from and it inch and eves, The ensiest way to § is fin @ hh the tliree walter one-half thick cut It will peel almost as eanily tuto While peeling the first another must kept at the This not injure soften the inside, remain slices alu out #8 8 po one ime water, which boiling point, the flavor nor Then peel merse in the he does His Message. Two prosperous looking men met In 8 San Francisce hotel. Sald one: “My gone to Del Monte to stay a Where's your's?” mine hopped off on the T. K. K. boat for the islands this morning." returned the other. “By the way, that reminds me. I've got to send her a radio se that she'll have something to show her folks” “What are you going to say. ‘Mis you dreadfully,’ and a lot of bunk lke that?” “Huh! at $2 a word! Not me! 1 make ‘em short and snappy. I Just say ‘Bon vivant’ and let It go at that” ~ oston Transcript. : wife's werk “ih. ks an Up-to.Date Patrons, The spinster music teacher had given the young librarian trouble for months, Runting references, changing books and answering special ques. tions, until the young lbrarian was out of humor, Then came the day when the music teacher made a new complaint. “Your books are not well chosen,” she sald, “You have few that were written by the old masters.” “Oh,” the young lbrarian was airy, “that's befmuse we have so few of you patrons who can remember “the old masters.” ¥ a i { And It's Odd, but Her Baby Is Always Licre Intelligent Than Any One [Clava Vwhy Is it that every one's baby Is so more intellizent any one “Look!” burbles the young Dr, 80 and So's inguish Children “yp . begins much than elne’s? parent book on holding “jos from Other Children” old to Dist weeks a baby an SUE WHER Bey Lire 13 Jd hous 1nd noti “yy What?” inquired the nad two flready to comfort WHS over, mm next door, { up a loud wall for hi His dunner, CFFENSE THAT COST HAND Acsault in Court Regarded as Serious Matter in England During the Earlier Reigns, and of certainly Tudors later, the siruck su threw a in co Invaria had his hand cut off, In addition to other the Manchester Guardian When a prisoner who had just been sentenced to death by Chief Jus- tice at assizes threw brickbat judge, an repared, i the cilprit's right hand was then and cut off and rallied to the gibbet on which he immediately afterward hung. Even so late as 1790 the earl of Thanet was fined $5,000 and given one year's imprisonment for in- stigating a riot In a court. In addition to this he was bound over in a sum of $50000 to be of good behavior for SEVEN Years, In 1877 Cosgrave, an American threw an egg at Vice Chancelior Malins, and he was immediately com- mitted to prison Lie and even or tnissile right irt Kaye Richardson Salisbury a at that indictment was immediately 1 ¥ there was not receive his discharge until placed on board a ship sailing for New York. and qid Too Much Neatness, I once knew & woman who had the reputation belng the keeper for miles around bors described itchen floor as “#0 clean you could eat off iL." Bat when 1 think of that woman, 1 remem- ber long, hot summer afternoon when I was playing with her children ran the Kitchen get a drink of I had turned on the faucet ack sheet-iron sink r small daughter appeared in Jorway, an agonized expression house Her neigh of best her one and into to water over the when he the d her face. “Oh, on "iq mother will be mad at yon” she whispered. “You've the sink Ki She always oils it right after lunch, and then we can’t turn on the water till dinner time.” “But 1 want a drink.” 1 explained. “1 know,” said the other child. “But mother says ne need of our wanting drinks of water In the after. noon."—(lara Savage Littledale in the Designer. let 2 all wet there's Favorite House Plants. American housewives have a great Hiking for rubber plants, which are grown much more commonly In the United Btates than In Great Britain. Nu doubt one reason for the favor in which they are held is thelr ease of cultivation and their Immunity to dust and a dry atmosphere, The rubber plant requires considerable water, al- though too much can easily be applied. Washing off the leaves with tepid water helps to keep them bright, while fish ofl soap may be used if Insects appear, being applied with a soft Housewives sometimes rub but this If a glossy, Is a very dark brown of the plant, It Is due very hich con- Now He Keeps His Seat. My mother always had done her best to teach me to be polite, and I followed her Instrivctions with varying success. One day, when I was about twelve years old, I was riding along on & crowded street car, A nice grand- motherly-looking old woman happened to be standing beside my seat. I arose, tipped my hat, and offered her my seat. She accepted, but, howling kittens, she wanted me to sit her lap because I looked tired. The pas- sengers all turned around and began to smile, so I “plunged the line" for the exit and walked rest the way ~Exchange. alag aon the of INQUIRE INTO SEA’S SECRETS Have Discovered Many Things Concerning the Denizens of Ocean's Depths, Humans may have their matrimonial tangles, but they are nothing to the matrimonial problems of the nitive oyster, In “Animals of the Ses” F. Mertin Duncan, F, Z 8, tells us that each Individual changes its sex at dif- ferent periods, but the guthorities dd not agree us to the sex with which the oyster starts its life. Young oysters enjoy but forty-eight hours’ freedom a8 moving creatures; then they settle down for life. Among the oysters ene- mies is the starfish. An Invasion of “five-fingers” will sometimes destroy #8 whole bed of oysters single night. Some most interesting p gleaned from this book in a 5 » pnts The i es nein de duce 160.000 eggs at a time EO on traveling expeditions at . but by a wonderful homing instinct, re turn to exactly the same spot on thelr rock. Whelks have 220 to 250 teeth each, the winkle possesses a set of 3.500, but the dental outfit of the “umbrella is 750,000 teeth, The sea urchin has four different kinds of spines, each with a specialized func- tion—weapons, poison bearers, “chew- ers” and cleaners. A glant clam will welgh 000 pounds. A fifiy-four-pound ling was found to possess 28.861,000 eggs. —Boston Transcript “home” from shell’ Gleat Speed Under Difficulties. An extract the New York Eve- ning Post, of October 2, 1807 ford some amusement to travelers by water Mr. Fulton's yv-invented boat, which Is fitted in style for passenfers, and is intende from New York to Albany as a packet, left here this noon with ninety passengers against a strong headwind, th it wa ju thre the t mil from may af- in these days: up run iged at Notwithstanding that she m the rate of ved ix waler ONSTIPATION A cause of many ills, Harm ful to elderly people. ud lief in taki CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Easy—pleasant— effective—only 25¢ August Furniture Sale. discount of twenty (20) be all chased during August, A will Furniture kitchen given on except stock 8 M to select from. CAMPBELL, Millheim, Pa cabinels. Large todd ww —_— —— —— work pleasant.
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